Welcome Back (II) (2015) 4.5
A pair of reformed gangsters try to find a husband for their newly discovered sister, but complications arise due to mistaken identities. Director:Anees Bazmee |
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Welcome Back (II) (2015) 4.5
A pair of reformed gangsters try to find a husband for their newly discovered sister, but complications arise due to mistaken identities. Director:Anees Bazmee |
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Anil Kapoor | ... |
Sagar 'Majnu' Pandey
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Nana Patekar | ... |
Uday Shankar Shetty
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Dimple Kapadia |
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John Abraham | ... |
Ajju Bhai /
Ajay
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Shruti K. Haasan | ... |
Ranjana Shetty
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Shiney Ahuja | ... |
Honey
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Ankita Shrivastava |
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Paresh Rawal | ... |
Dr. Ghunghroo
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Naseeruddin Shah | ... |
Wanted Bhai
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Swantatra Bharat |
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Brahmanandam |
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Surveen Chawla | ... |
special appearance in song 'Tutti Bole Wedding Di'
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Snehal Dabi |
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Reema Debnath | ... |
Special appearance in song '20-20'
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Lauren Gottlieb | ... |
Special appearance in song '20-20'
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Uday Shetty and Majnu Bhai have left the underworld, and are now big businessmen. Two women, Chandni and Maharani, enter their life. Chandni is the new love in Uday Shetty and Majnu's life and both friends dream of tying the knot with her. However, Appa - Uday's father, plays spoilsport by bringing in his other daughter, Ranjana. He tells Uday Shetty to get her married to someone from a good family. Maharani puts a condition that only after her sister is married, will Chandni will marry one of them. Now, a search to find a suitable husband for Ranjana starts. Written by Soumyaranjan Nayak
I am an avid cinema goer and reviewer and have seen a lot of movies in my life. Some good, some that don't make any sense, some extraordinary.
But then there are some that make you doubt the existence of commercial cinema. Is it just to cash in money by fooling it's audience, or is it supposed to be a good appreciable body of work. Unfortunately, this is the former.
This is hands down the worst commercial Indian movie I have seen to date. Incredibly loud, nonsensical cinema. This movie was a nightmare to sit through, just plain awful.
It deserves 1 star for Anil Kapoor's and Nana Patekar's performances, which are the only saving grace in this unwatchable piece of Hindi cinema.
Watch it if you please, and carry some earplugs. Thereafter, You'll agree with all of the above, I guarantee you.